The decision about the choice of load-sharing (LS) or load-bearing (LB) osteosynthesis is determined by an interplay of fracture-related and patient-related factors. In some situations a similar fracture in two different patients may be treated successfully by either of these methods. Our aim was to identify preoperative patient-related factors that may assist in deciding which form of osteosynthesis is employed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe mandible is the most common bone to develop complications following treatment of facial fractures. This is due to a complex interaction of both fracture specific and patient factors. Our aim was to identify those patient factors, with a specific focus on those that may be potentially modifiable to reduce the incidence of complications.
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May 2021
Age-associated changes in walking parameters are relevant to recognize functional capacity and physical performance. However, the sensible nuances of slightly different gait patterns are hardly noticeable by inexperienced observers. Due to the complexity of this evaluation, we aimed at verifying the efficiency of applied hybrid-adaptive algorithms to cluster groups with similar gait patterns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere is some evidence that resistance to levamisole and pyrantel in trichostrongylid nematodes is due to changes in the composition of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) which represent the drug target site. Altered expression patterns of genes coding for nAChR subunits, as well as the presence of truncated versions of several subunits, have been implicated in observed resistances. The studies have mostly compared target sites in worm isolates of very different genetic background, and hence the ability to associate the molecular changes with drug sensitivity alone have been clouded to some extent.
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